An above-average athlete for the position, Capers showcases good body control and fluidity in pass protection. Looks natural in space, redirects well and demonstrates the lateral mobility to mirror defenders on an island. He does a nice job extending his arms on contact, but he has a tendency to get too high and doesn't showcase much power in his punch. Gets sloppy with his footwork and bails on his kick-slide, opening up his hips to reach speed rushers off the edge. Isn't the most flexible of athletes on contact and struggles to sit into his stance and anchor. Has a tendency to get bullied at the point of attack against the bull-rush. Lacks ideal balance and technique in his lower half. When he tries to anchor, he will get either too wide with his lower half or get too straight-legged into a block. But he does possess a quick recoil on his punch. He does a nice job working his hands through contact and keeping blockers away from his frame. Is an athletic run blocker who exhibits impressive quickness on the move. But he does only an average job of breaking down in space. Possesses the body control to drop his pad level and cut down defenders along the line of scrimmage. Looks more natural as a run blocker when his hand is on the ground and gets into blocks quickly. However, he struggles to generate much power on contact and has a tendency to simply roll his hips into blocks. Does a nice job of getting his hands inside and sticking to opposing lineman. A fluid athlete, Capers lacks the kind of size, footwork and power needed to warrant a high grade as a potential starting offensive tackle in the NFL. Looks like he'll need to make a transition to guard.